American Trilogy
Elvis Presley · Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite
Old things they are not forgotten
Look away, look away, look away Dixieland
Oh I wish I was in Dixie, away, away
In Dixieland I take my stand to live and die in Dixie
Cause Dixieland, that's where I was born
Early Lord one frosty morning
Look away, look away, look away Dixieland
Glory, glory hallelujah
Glory, glory hallelujah
Glory, glory hallelujah
His truth is marching on
So hush little baby
Don't you cry
You know your daddy's bound to die
But all my trials, Lord will soon be over
Glory, glory hallelujah
Glory, glory hallelujah
Glory, glory hallelujah
His truth is marching on
His truth is marching on
American Trilogy
Elvis Presley's "American Trilogy" stands as a poignant centerpiece on the 1973 live album Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite. Recorded during a historic broadcast that bridged the gap between the artist's final performance and the era of cable television, the track exemplifies Presley's enduring ability to blend rock energy with emotional depth. As part of the album's broader narrative, the song reflects the cultural optimism and patriotic sentiment prevalent in the United States during the early 1970s. The recording captures Presley's signature vocal style, showcasing his range from powerful belting to tender delivery, while serving as a testament to his status as a global icon who transcended genre boundaries to become a symbol of American entertainment.
